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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Tamela Brown

Throughout March, our nation will proudly celebrate Women's History Month, a time when we'll collectively highlight extraordinary accomplishments and historical contributions made by women. As a part of our organization's celebrations, we will spotlight members of our Goodwill family and share the importance of Women's History Month, in their own words, through..

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Rainna Parks

Throughout March, our nation will proudly celebrate Women's History Month, a time when we'll collectively highlight extraordinary accomplishments and historical contributions made by women. As a part of our organization's celebrations, we will spotlight members of our Goodwill family and share the importance of Women's History Month, in their own words, through..

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Michelle Cousins

Throughout March, our nation will proudly celebrate Women's History Month, a time when we'll collectively highlight extraordinary accomplishments and historical contributions made by women. As a part of our organization's celebrations, we will spotlight members of our Goodwill family and share the importance of Women's History Month, in their own words...

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Sharon Williams

Throughout March, our nation will proudly celebrate Women's History Month, a time when we'll collectively highlight extraordinary accomplishments and historical contributions made by women. As a part of our organization's celebrations, we will spotlight members of our Goodwill family and share the importance of Women's History Month, in their own words

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What is Juneteenth?

What is Juneteenth? Juneteenth is one of the most important holidays in United States history.

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7 Practical Tips For Moms With Children in Special Education

I remember the first IEP meeting for my daughter. I requested she get tested because I knew her math skills were below the effort; she was putting into her schoolwork. Even though I requested the testing, I still cried when they told me she qualified for special education. I did not want her to be different, be made fun of, or my worse fear was that she would...

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